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it's what we used to say in the schoolyard. put up or shut up. alex wagner is the host of "now" and eugene robinson is a columnist for the "washington post" and a msnbc political analyst. it seems some of the bold print names we read when everybody's talking down health care, and it's fair enough for somebody to have clean hands to do it. you hear comments from people with no health care plan, never did have a health care plan, belong to a party that doesn't even feel a shame about having none. yet they offer it up to us in the big media as sidewalk superintendents. as people who have a reasonable claim. this is the craziest news world i've been in where all you have to do is not take your bat in the game of competition, just stand there and criticize the other side with nothing to offer in return. your thoughts. >> nothing offered and actively denying poor people access to medicate. there are 8 million americans largely in red states. two-thirds of the poor african-americans and single mothers in this country, half of the working poor that are b
it's what we used to say in the schoolyard. put up or shut up. alex wagner is the host of "now" and eugene robinson is a columnist for the "washington post" and a msnbc political analyst. it seems some of the bold print names we read when everybody's talking down health care, and it's fair enough for somebody to have clean hands to do it. you hear comments from people with no health care plan, never did have a health care plan, belong to a party that doesn't even feel a...
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most importantly, i want to thank the voters of virginia who went out and voted for us today. from lee county to virginia each to winchester, thank you for what you did to help us get elect did to governor for the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] look, i know the tests -- this has been a hard-fought race, part of it the nature of politics, and part of it is the attorney general and i had very big inferences on very important issues. let me say this, i think every person in virginia is glad the tv advertisements are now over. [applause] i know that passions are high, but i think it is important to recognize that while the attorney general and i have a lot of differences, he is a principled man who has sacrificed an enormous amount of time away from his family. i think -- thank ken cuccinelli for his service and dedication to the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] americans have seen contentious focus -- contentious races before and every time we come together to pursue the common good. one particularly famous virginian confronted a very bitterly divided electorate after t
most importantly, i want to thank the voters of virginia who went out and voted for us today. from lee county to virginia each to winchester, thank you for what you did to help us get elect did to governor for the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] look, i know the tests -- this has been a hard-fought race, part of it the nature of politics, and part of it is the attorney general and i had very big inferences on very important issues. let me say this, i think every person in virginia is glad...
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thanks for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and not so long ago when the republican politicians were really on top of their game, they were masters at using the right wing media to do that bidding. it seemings to be the other way around. >> you know, one of the things that's so frustrating is you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> what the president is saying about if you like your coverage, you can keep it, is not accurate. . >> they believed him, when they said 'peatedly if you like your plan you can keep it. >> all we have been hearing for the last three years is that if you like your policy you can keep it. try and sell that policy in the media, now the roles have been completely reversed. republican lawmakers now take
thanks for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and not so long ago when the republican politicians were really on top of their game, they were masters at using the right wing media to do that bidding. it seemings to be the other way around. >> you know, one of the things that's so frustrating is you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> what the president is saying about if you like your...
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i don't think he will wow us with his rhetoric anymore. that republicans are poised to win a of seats in the midterms. i don't know if it will be enough to take back the senate, but it might be. it has nothing to do with the rhetoric, at least not currently. with action and obamacare. i think it is entirely possible -- i was talking to an insurance insider on friday. nobody in the industry believes that the obamacare exchanges will be fixed by november 30, which was the fallback promise. aside from the other promise that you could keep your insurance. i think it is possible you will who, ifocrats -- november 30 comes and goes and the obamacare website is not fixed, they will begin having to assess their political survival. they are either going to jump up turnjump off the ship and on this health care law or they will probably go down. i think it is very likely that republicans will have a good 2014. if that happens, nothing succeeds like success. .inning covers a multitude if you are on a football team that is losing, you have bickering in
i don't think he will wow us with his rhetoric anymore. that republicans are poised to win a of seats in the midterms. i don't know if it will be enough to take back the senate, but it might be. it has nothing to do with the rhetoric, at least not currently. with action and obamacare. i think it is entirely possible -- i was talking to an insurance insider on friday. nobody in the industry believes that the obamacare exchanges will be fixed by november 30, which was the fallback promise. aside...
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it's what we used to say in the schoolyard. put up or shut up. alex wagner is the host of "now" and eugene robinson is a columnist for the "washington post" and a msnbc political analyst. it seems some of the bold print names we read when everybody's talking down health care, and it's fair enough for somebody to have clean hands to do it. you hear comments from people with no health care plan, never did have a health care plan, belong to a party that doesn't even feel a shame about having none. yet they offer it up to us in the big media as sidewalk superintendents. as people who have a reasonable claim. this is the craziest news world i've been in where all you have to do is not take your bat in the game of competition, just stand there and criticize the other side with nothing to offer in return. your thoughts. >> nothing offered and actively denying poor people access to medicate. there are 8 million americans largely in red states. two-thirds of the poor african-americans and single mothers in this country, half of the working poor that are b
it's what we used to say in the schoolyard. put up or shut up. alex wagner is the host of "now" and eugene robinson is a columnist for the "washington post" and a msnbc political analyst. it seems some of the bold print names we read when everybody's talking down health care, and it's fair enough for somebody to have clean hands to do it. you hear comments from people with no health care plan, never did have a health care plan, belong to a party that doesn't even feel a...
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let's recap what brought us to this point. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. team members stormed the garden state plaza mall in new jersey. a gunman opened fire just before closing time. these women came face-to-face with the shooter. >> out of nowhere the guy walked right past the front door and he is shooting shots in the air. >> he paused for a second and looked inside the store. i just froze. >> reporter: witnesses say the suspect was dressed in all black, wearing a motorcycle helmet. officials say no one was injured. >> it is not an active shooting scene. we are sweeping the mall making sure everybody gets out in a safe and orderly way. >> reporter: security immediately put the mall into lockdown. many customers and employees hid inside stores. this cell phone video shows people being head out of the mall. >> it is scary when you see the s.w.a.t. team coming, waiting at the door for you to come out. >> reporter: police cleared the mall, making sure everyone inside was safe i don't we go store by store, room by room and that takes dwight awhile. >> report
let's recap what brought us to this point. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. team members stormed the garden state plaza mall in new jersey. a gunman opened fire just before closing time. these women came face-to-face with the shooter. >> out of nowhere the guy walked right past the front door and he is shooting shots in the air. >> he paused for a second and looked inside the store. i just froze. >> reporter: witnesses say the suspect was dressed in all black, wearing a motorcycle...
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us well for 25 years. they matched us to another plan. but those plans when we looked further are so incredibly narrow in terms of providers and benefits. and for us, we're 32 year residents of seattle and 25 year participants in this health care policy. and we were losing all our providers. so that's i found to be the dirty little lie about obama care. >> so if you want to keep your coverage, you seem to be saying it will just cost you a lot more. >> you can't. you can't -- on the plan we were mapped to, we can't. on the exchange out of the 38 plan, and we have a state exchange, and our exchange sk held up now as an example for the country. out of the 38 plan, we only found one where we had an expanded pryer network and i think that's the one we'll go to because at age 59, we've had doctors for 30 years who know us. we've had a lot of -- we're fairly healthy, but we had a couple issues along the way that our plan really was fine for us. so our new policy if we take it off the exchange will be $1148 a mont
us well for 25 years. they matched us to another plan. but those plans when we looked further are so incredibly narrow in terms of providers and benefits. and for us, we're 32 year residents of seattle and 25 year participants in this health care policy. and we were losing all our providers. so that's i found to be the dirty little lie about obama care. >> so if you want to keep your coverage, you seem to be saying it will just cost you a lot more. >> you can't. you can't -- on the...
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like us on facebook and vote for the game you want us to cover. of course we'll highlight your game on friday night. >> looking to the thursday night matchup. >> very hard. >> all right, that's it for us, the cbs everyoning news is next. >> i'll be back with jan jeffcoat for your only local news at 7:00. we'll bring you any results that come in in that half hour. marylanders, you have to wait until 8:00 and you can still vote. as always, wusa9.com is al >> pelley: tonight, hundreds flee the shopping mall shooter. unnerving scenes in new jersey on the heels of the shootings at los angeles international. the nfl asks whether locker room harassment is out of control. mark strassmann on the lineman who called it quit. do testosterone supplements lead to heart attacks? dr. jon lapook with the results of a new study. and his honor the mayor confesses to less of this han-honorable conduct. he just says this about crack cocaine? >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott
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what did he tell us? >> i think he told us that no one has denied that somebody polled this question. i think he acknowledged that. i think he may have also left the door open that maybe he overheard something from another office that maybe they were doing this. but at the end of the day, he gave joe biden a big, old hug. that's what matters. later in the interview he has a dig to his staff saying folks like to talk about things to make themselves feel important. so whoever leaked this garbage to heilemann and halperin, i know what your game is. so i think it's certainly not anything he directed or that he said i'm in a panic, go find out if i should pick hillary. that was never the story. >> okay. let's ask about -- let's see what he said now about the question that has been hounding him lately. the president has faced weeks of bad press over the faulty rollout of his signature health care law and more recently over the repeated claim during the campaign people would be able to keep the health care plans
what did he tell us? >> i think he told us that no one has denied that somebody polled this question. i think he acknowledged that. i think he may have also left the door open that maybe he overheard something from another office that maybe they were doing this. but at the end of the day, he gave joe biden a big, old hug. that's what matters. later in the interview he has a dig to his staff saying folks like to talk about things to make themselves feel important. so whoever leaked this...
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with you 100% of the time or you won't vote for us. that's why we have the political system we have in washington now, because we have people who have become convinced that they have to be 100 percenters. >> joining me now, msnbc contributor goldie taylor, josh barrel, politics editor at business insider and richard kim, executive editor at thenation.com. josh, you wrote about that speech and i thought it was a fascinating study in contrast. david wilde did a great piece about the last days of the ken cuccinelli campaign and a little color in his report was that the person before cuccinelli updated the crowd on the latest benghazi stuff, and that's like the perfect difference. here's that christie sermon to his own faithful i thought was an interesting moment. >> and that speech was in toms river, new jersey, which is, if you can call anything a republican stronghold in new jersey, that's it. christie won that county 2-1 in 2009, and he's going there and telling these people, look, we have to compromise with democrats. when i spoke to
with you 100% of the time or you won't vote for us. that's why we have the political system we have in washington now, because we have people who have become convinced that they have to be 100 percenters. >> joining me now, msnbc contributor goldie taylor, josh barrel, politics editor at business insider and richard kim, executive editor at thenation.com. josh, you wrote about that speech and i thought it was a fascinating study in contrast. david wilde did a great piece about the last...
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stay with us. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building b
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thanks for joining us this hour. the last time this voted for governor in texas, this is the way texas voted if you break it down by race. white people in texas voted for the republican in that race by a 40-point margin. african-americans in texas voted for the democrat in that race by a 77-point margin. latinos in texas also voted democratic, overwhelmingly in that governors' race. latinos ro voted for the democrat by a margin of 23 points. of course, in the overall sense, the white population was the largest proportion of the vote overall, so the republican candidate carried the day in that governors race in texas in 2010, but the racial disparities were really, really, really stark.
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with us david, and david, and mark with us in studio from the "washington post." before we go to new jersey, the tea party, tea leaves for the tea party coming out of virginia, start with that. >> well, the mainstream business oriented republicans would love for the narrative was that the tea party was damaged. they didn't get their man in, and without support, ken cuccinelli received nothing. he was cut off a month ago, and still he came extremely close to winning this with support from tea party activists, christian conservatives, that's the coalition that the mainstream republicans who want to go back to the old days will have to fight against. >> david sirota. >> i think that's right. the republican party is facing a real electability problem. to win a republican primary, you have to make peace with the tea party. and to make peace with the tea party you have to take positions that will make it harder for you to be elected. that's not a problem for gerrymandered districts for people running in the united states congress. but that is a problem in states like vi
with us david, and david, and mark with us in studio from the "washington post." before we go to new jersey, the tea party, tea leaves for the tea party coming out of virginia, start with that. >> well, the mainstream business oriented republicans would love for the narrative was that the tea party was damaged. they didn't get their man in, and without support, ken cuccinelli received nothing. he was cut off a month ago, and still he came extremely close to winning this with...
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a look at what election 2013 tells us about the future. tonight on inside story. >> hello, i'm frank se sno. the ing goes all is politics, but the national implications are to be found in the political tea leaves. in virginia, a brass knuckle campaign brought terry mcauliffe to the governor's mansion, and in new jersey, republican governor chris christie raised his national profile with a landslide victory. did he surprisingly well with women, independents, moderates and minority voters. >>> and in colorado voters rejected a major tax increase for schools but voted for a tax to regulate it's new marijuana market. tonight on inside story we're going to search the results for clues to where the country is headed politically. first this background. >> in virginia it was a photo finish in the race for governor. businessman and former democratic national committee chairman terry mcauliffe eked out a victory against attorney general ken cuccinelli winning by a mere two and a half percentage points. the federal shut down may have had an impact. a
a look at what election 2013 tells us about the future. tonight on inside story. >> hello, i'm frank se sno. the ing goes all is politics, but the national implications are to be found in the political tea leaves. in virginia, a brass knuckle campaign brought terry mcauliffe to the governor's mansion, and in new jersey, republican governor chris christie raised his national profile with a landslide victory. did he surprisingly well with women, independents, moderates and minority voters....
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for us it will drag a cold front our way and bring us a shower threat late tonight into the first half of the day on thursday. a couple of days ago in the afternoon and evening, things have sped up a little bit from what we were thinking. tomorrow we see some cloudiness, especially from the blue ridge east this morning. i think that will mix out some as we go throughout the next few hours. so as we look at our futurecast, lunch time hey, mild around here. partly to mostly sunny. temperatures will be in the 60s this afternoon. looks pretty good for the drive home, too, so no real problems here this evening. but the sun sets just a couple minutes after 5:00 p.m. clouds thicken up tonight. can't rule out a shower late. by tomorrow morning here we are at 5:30. look the at showers coming in by 10:30 or so. some of us are going to see rain for the rush hour but this is an unimpressive looking front. 2:00 p.m. a few more showers and by the drive home 5:00, 5:30, showers mainly along the eastern shore. rain totals are fairly light. most of us won't see a quarter inch of rain from this. then we
for us it will drag a cold front our way and bring us a shower threat late tonight into the first half of the day on thursday. a couple of days ago in the afternoon and evening, things have sped up a little bit from what we were thinking. tomorrow we see some cloudiness, especially from the blue ridge east this morning. i think that will mix out some as we go throughout the next few hours. so as we look at our futurecast, lunch time hey, mild around here. partly to mostly sunny. temperatures...
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stay with us for cbs evening news which is next and we'll be back obenshain tried to outlaw. birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad for me, family is everything- as attorney general, i'll put politics aside and put families first. mark herring: endorsed by the washington post he'll crack down on sexual predators, go after scam artists who prey on seniors and military families, and protect the rights of women to make their own health care decisisions but senator obenshain has the wrong agenda. he voted to ban birth control pills and outlaw abortion, even for rape and incest victims. he's wrong for virginia. "senseless" meet the tea party ticket. together waging "ideological crusades" to ban abortion even in the case of rape and incest. cuccinelli and obenshain even sponsored legislation the post says could ban birth control pills. and all three oppose comprehensive background checks to keep guns out of the han
stay with us for cbs evening news which is next and we'll be back obenshain tried to outlaw. birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad for me, family is everything- as attorney general, i'll put politics aside and put families first. mark herring: endorsed by the washington post he'll crack down on sexual predators, go after scam...
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> we thought well, to celebrate his landslide re-election, let's take a look back at chris christie's first term in office. here you go. hope you enjoy it. ♪ i don't know much ♪ but i know i love you ♪ and that may be all i need to know ♪ >> well, i guess comedians really can get away with anything. welcome to the sideshow. as you can see david letterman is having a little too much fun with the latest political news. here's how he handled the charges of plagiarism against senator rand paul last night. >> you folks know rand paul, kentucky senator rand paul is accused of plagiarism. he just was taking stuff from other sources. well, today, he issued this statement. this is from rand paul's office, senator rand paul. let's look at that. >> in the face of charges leveled against him, rand paul wishes to say i am not a plajerrist. further more, i think it's going to be a long, long, time until touchdown brings me round to find i'm not the man they think i am
will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> we thought well, to celebrate his landslide re-election, let's take a look back at chris christie's first term in office. here you go. hope you enjoy it. ♪ i don't know much ♪ but i know i love you ♪ and that may be all i need to know ♪ >> well, i guess comedians really can get away with anything. welcome to the sideshow. as you can see david letterman is having a little too much fun with the latest political news. here's how...
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not us. >> mcauliffe used his views on women's issues and birth control and transvaginal probes. and violence against women to attack cuccinelli. it's a strategy democrats across the country may use in 2014. margie o'mara is a pollster and across the potomac, political director chuck todd. i should tell everybody we are right on the edge of virginia. virginia is a commuting distance from washington. and many people we call northern virginians really work eight hours a day, 47, 50 hours a week in washington, d.c. or right around it. mar marge, first woman on the show to talk. this voting thing. all us who grew up here that woman come to washington to get jobs. when they get here not a lot are married. they go to their high-rises right across the river. they get the jobs, they move up the chain hopefully in their profession. and they are very pro-choice as a group. that may be iconic. is it true and does that explain the numbers? >> in the exit polls you show almost two to one that voters overall not just women are pro-choice. and one thing i never heard, i've been talking to voter
not us. >> mcauliffe used his views on women's issues and birth control and transvaginal probes. and violence against women to attack cuccinelli. it's a strategy democrats across the country may use in 2014. margie o'mara is a pollster and across the potomac, political director chuck todd. i should tell everybody we are right on the edge of virginia. virginia is a commuting distance from washington. and many people we call northern virginians really work eight hours a day, 47, 50 hours a...
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i don't have to use a syringe and a vial. levemir® flexpen comes prefilled with long-acting insulin taken once daily for type 2 diabetes to help control high blood sugar. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. no refrigeration for up to 42 days. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion, and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life threatening. ask your health care provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your health care provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. flexpen® is insu
i don't have to use a syringe and a vial. levemir® flexpen comes prefilled with long-acting insulin taken once daily for type 2 diabetes to help control high blood sugar. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. no refrigeration for up to 42 days. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar,...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. behind in the polls, desperate to turn things around, the republican candidate for governor of virginia, ten cuccinelli, the cucc, was on the trail today ripping obama care, convinced, it seems, that this will be the issue that can catapult him to an improbable victory tomorrow. probably not going to happen, but bashing obama care is good politics if you're a republican right now. and it certainly helps when so much of the media is serving up incomplete reports about the affordable care act. is the flurry of coverage about obama care confusing you? well, we here at "all in" can help. here's our "viewer's guide to watching obama care coverage." when you see a report about someone being dropped from their insurance and not able to afford a replacement policy -- >> you've got millions of people being kicked off their plan. >> katherine says she found a plan on the health insurance marketplace tha
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. behind in the polls, desperate to turn things around, the republican candidate for governor of virginia, ten cuccinelli, the cucc, was on the trail today ripping obama care, convinced, it seems, that this will be the issue that can catapult him to an improbable victory tomorrow. probably not going to happen, but bashing obama care is good politics if you're a...
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was he completely honest with us? was he honest with us on public policy and health care and what americans care about. it is personal? he better fix it or he hasn't seen the bottom of. it>> what about a second term, what happens to the fragileitty of a second term that we are seeing now? >> i had the importance in the first term. bush white house. something happens with the presidents. political approval is fragile. you have seen it with clinton and george w. bush and ronald reagan. it is hard in our country for a president to do what they did in the first term which was to get the popular support from the america people and carried it through with bold colors. they get tripped up by investigations and other things. part of it is, many of the hard decisions are pushed off in the second term. and the president naturally takes a sigh of relief because he won and he can leave politics behin and in democracy that is it a mistake. is this second term blues or dropping poll numbers mostly obama care. >> i don't think it is
was he completely honest with us? was he honest with us on public policy and health care and what americans care about. it is personal? he better fix it or he hasn't seen the bottom of. it>> what about a second term, what happens to the fragileitty of a second term that we are seeing now? >> i had the importance in the first term. bush white house. something happens with the presidents. political approval is fragile. you have seen it with clinton and george w. bush and ronald...
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talk to us today. so i tried depend lit made the difference between hearing about my daughter's gym meet, and being there. yeah! nailed it! i got back to doing what i love. that's my daughter. hi sweetie! gotta dial it back a little bit on the rock climbing. one weekend can make all the difference. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you the confidence of new fit-flex® protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. it's our best protection. take your weekend on with a free sample at depend.com store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. right now our queen mattress sets are just $1299-our lowest price ever! plus special financing until 2015. only at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> election n
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was using your name. we wanted to get it on the record too. >>> still ahead, a military commander wants to bring some technology from a comic book. >>> a judge is going to decide what is going [ female announcer ] breyers. let's get together for the holidays. ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another [ female announcer ] rich, creamy, breyers legendary vanilla. making holidays more delicious for over 140 years. ♪ love one another right now >>> a nippy morning. 30s and low 40s this morning. as far as today, should be better than yesterday. some of the clouds reflecting the city lights on our michael and son weather camera. a chilly start, partly sunny to mostly cloudy but milder. back with your 7-day forecast in a minute. here's monika. >> reporter: no problems to report here on the northbound side of i-95. looking great coming up from s
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. >>> and thank you for joining us today. as you probably know it was a really, really busy news day. there was a lot going on. the administration released the enrollment numbers for the affordable care act. turns out in the first months of obama care going into effect over 100,000 people enrolled in new health insurance plans. president obama had tried to set expectations low for what the first enrollment numbers would be. his speech last month in boston, for example, noted that in the first month of sign-ups for the massachusetts version of health reform, only 100 people signed none the whole first month. but in massachusetts, eventually the glitches got ironed out, and enrollment numbers went up. and now in massachusetts, there is essentially universal coverage. that state is essentially the template for our national numbers. but the numbers out today, 100,000 people signed up in the first month. in addition, another one million people were determined to be eligible for getting a new play in marketplaces for health insuran
. >>> and thank you for joining us today. as you probably know it was a really, really busy news day. there was a lot going on. the administration released the enrollment numbers for the affordable care act. turns out in the first months of obama care going into effect over 100,000 people enrolled in new health insurance plans. president obama had tried to set expectations low for what the first enrollment numbers would be. his speech last month in boston, for example, noted that in...
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to us non-climbers, the best free soloist in the world will tell us what it's like to climb a mountain with nothing but your bear hands and chalk. welcome to "consider this." new jersey governor chris christie with an historic win in a big blue state. and in virginia agency race it was a suspenseful night with a race between a democrat and a conservative republican. it's where tea partyers got top billing. we'll take a sneak peek of staying power tha , and the seismic shift to the left. i'm joined which jeff warren, and bill snyder, professor at george washington university. they're both in our washington, d.c. studios, and here in studio with me is tom doherty, former senior adviser to george pataki. bill, let's start with you. chris christie, a big win. but when you look at the exit polls in a hypothetical match up to hillary clinton he would lose in his own state. >> it tells us that new jersey is still a blue state, and hillary clinton is still a very popular figure there. look, christie won, he was expected to win. he got a third of the democratic vote. that's what republicans can
to us non-climbers, the best free soloist in the world will tell us what it's like to climb a mountain with nothing but your bear hands and chalk. welcome to "consider this." new jersey governor chris christie with an historic win in a big blue state. and in virginia agency race it was a suspenseful night with a race between a democrat and a conservative republican. it's where tea partyers got top billing. we'll take a sneak peek of staying power tha , and the seismic shift to the...
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john king is with us. let's take a look at the actual vote, john, then we'll discuss how terry mcauliffe did. terry mcauliffe the winner. there he is, you see the projection that we just made with 96% of the votes now, in he's up by 17,120. 47% to 46%. only 4% of the vote yet to be counted. john, how did he do it? >> he did it by winning where the people are. if you look at the map, see all this red think ken cucinnelli had to win. but he can thank the people will in the suburbs of northern virginia. that's loudon county. prince william county, to the south of d.c. about 70% of the vote counted, 11-point margin there. bigger margin for terry mcauliffe there. and in fairfax county closer to washington, d.c., 21point gap. 91%. this is an hour ago or so terry mcauliffe was trailing, when the votes came in they provided the margin of difference. why was this such a close wrestling match? the exit polls are fascinating. these will be studied looking ahead to 2014 and 2016, because this state is now such a bellw
john king is with us. let's take a look at the actual vote, john, then we'll discuss how terry mcauliffe did. terry mcauliffe the winner. there he is, you see the projection that we just made with 96% of the votes now, in he's up by 17,120. 47% to 46%. only 4% of the vote yet to be counted. john, how did he do it? >> he did it by winning where the people are. if you look at the map, see all this red think ken cucinnelli had to win. but he can thank the people will in the suburbs of...
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thanks for joining us. on, tonig. >> you can keep it up to the time -- i hope this is correct but this is what i have been told, up to the time the bill was enacted. >> shouldn't the senior senator from the nation's largest state know what obamacare says about keeping your health insurance? tonight, we've continue our reporting on the chaos in washington. >> these 14 million people that buy insurance on the individual marketplace, some of them are going to get these notices because they have crappy insurance. >> while most of the nation is angry that obamacare is so fouled up, the zealots continue to defend it bernie goldberg will weigh in on that. >> what you have done to tribute to that sexiness? >> i mean look at
thanks for joining us. on, tonig. >> you can keep it up to the time -- i hope this is correct but this is what i have been told, up to the time the bill was enacted. >> shouldn't the senior senator from the nation's largest state know what obamacare says about keeping your health insurance? tonight, we've continue our reporting on the chaos in washington. >> these 14 million people that buy insurance on the individual marketplace, some of them are going to get these notices...
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that still gives us until march on the open enrollment and gives us until mid december for policies to be effective on january 1st. so it's too early to judge the success of the first year enrollments. but we did get off to a poor start there. is no question about it, we're disappointed about it. this law has been around for thee years. a lot of it has been implemented in a very orderly way. people are happy by many of the provisions in the laws that have become effective. and they're going to be very happy that the preexisting condition exclusions gone and they're going to get value for their premium dollars or rebates from the private insurance companies. so i think as this goes forward, there's going to be people very pleased by the -- this latest part of the affordable care act, getting insurance, particularly in individual markets through the exchanges. >> so president obama, as you know, is in texas to sell his plan. earlier today, he met with democratic senators up for re-election next year about the health care law rollout. now, how big a danger do you think is this issue for y
that still gives us until march on the open enrollment and gives us until mid december for policies to be effective on january 1st. so it's too early to judge the success of the first year enrollments. but we did get off to a poor start there. is no question about it, we're disappointed about it. this law has been around for thee years. a lot of it has been implemented in a very orderly way. people are happy by many of the provisions in the laws that have become effective. and they're going to...
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thank you for joining us. good evening, rachel. >>> thanks to my friends for joining us this hour, as well. for a hot minute in the commonwealth of virginia, not long after the civil war there was a political party called the readjuster party. the democratic party, which was conservative and racist, at the time had been the dominant force in virginia politics for a long time. they were always opposite the republican party or the whig party, depending on the year. but at the other moment, the party challenging the democrats and in fact winning the governorship of virginia, it was not the whigs or the democrats, it was the re-adjuster. i bet there was a thesis of the lost re-adjuster party. i bet i could just google it. he made history, not just because his strange, now forgotten party won that high office. he made history because his time
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joining us. author of new york time bestseller, extortion. peter good to have you with us. how are politicians making out on this train wreck? >> well, you know, the thing we have to recognize they are creative, and they find ways to maximize their position, those of biggest supporters. have you a circumstance here, where you know millions of americans lose their healthcare coverage, they having difficulty finding out what coverage is available, yet people are well positioned to do well financially, these connects are made by financiers business owners, bundlers for the president, they have made a nice way to profit from mandates that obamacare created. this is the problem with crony capitalism. lou: making decisions, picking winners and losers without question. and telling the american people to go to hell when they are asked a question. we have no information on enrollment that over the course of you know -- well a month, that it has been, the best we have is there were 200 enroll am in two days -- enrollment in two days that is the end of our knowledge. how are we to rea
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great to have you with us. thanks, congresswoman. >> thank you, lou. >>> up next, the nsa wiretapping program allegedly spreading from 35 world leaders to the fellow in the center, one of the world's most respected spiritual voices. the obama administration trying to block as well further investigation of benghazi. we'll tell you how next. stay with us. >>> new details are emerging about the national security agency's massive spying operation. according to "the washington post," the nsa secretly broke into the main communications links that connect yahoo! and google data centers around the world. and the italian media is reporting that the nsa spied as well on the vatican, spying on both pope benedict and pope francis. the nsa has now just issued an outright denial of the italian media reports. and unless you think the united states is alone in spying efforts, the russians are trying to keep up with us. russian operatives reportedly handing out goody bag to world leaders who were attending september's g-20 summ
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tonight, john introduces us to a former u.s. army doctor who confronted ranbaxy executives about the company's fraud. >> reporter: generic drug companies like ranbaxy have to prove their drugs have the same effect as the brand name. that's called bioequivalence. >> unless that product is, in fact, bioequivalent to the branded product you might not be getting what you're bargaining for. >> reporter: dr. kathy spreen was hired by ranbaxy in 2004 to help the company comply with f.d.a. regulations. she became alarmed when reviewing bioequivalence data for a ranbaxy diabetes drug. >> the data from the generic and the brand were identical. any time you see perfect data you're probably looking at false data. i was so suspicious that i started asking "i need the data. i need the initial raw data." >> reporter: but you couldn't get the data? >> i could not get the data. >> reporter: when she found out what ranbaxy was doing she went to ranbaxy's billionaire c.e.o. malvinder singh. >> he held my hand and he told me to just be patient and
tonight, john introduces us to a former u.s. army doctor who confronted ranbaxy executives about the company's fraud. >> reporter: generic drug companies like ranbaxy have to prove their drugs have the same effect as the brand name. that's called bioequivalence. >> unless that product is, in fact, bioequivalent to the branded product you might not be getting what you're bargaining for. >> reporter: dr. kathy spreen was hired by ranbaxy in 2004 to help the company comply with...
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also joining us -- why are you laughing? your president promised her -- >> we're laughing at each other. >> i didn't have my makeup on in the picture. >> she doesn't like that picture. >> you're making fun of how she looks? that's a war on women. >> you can accuse me of many things. would i make fun of the way she looks, i don't think so. >> i'm kidding. there could be 129 million americans losing coverage. rick, you're an honest guy. i would be shock fd you made a promise to me. in fact, you kid make a promise about a gift and you gave it to me. you have kept your word. the president made this promise over and over again. she lost her insurance. tell her why she should lose her insurance. >> first of all, 129, you have to be careful. that's not a correct number. >> millions. >> i said it friday night. the president didn't tell the truth. >> he lied. >> there was a way to put it that would have been far more honest. even if there was a company in the individual policy that went out of business in the time. >> it is predicate
also joining us -- why are you laughing? your president promised her -- >> we're laughing at each other. >> i didn't have my makeup on in the picture. >> she doesn't like that picture. >> you're making fun of how she looks? that's a war on women. >> you can accuse me of many things. would i make fun of the way she looks, i don't think so. >> i'm kidding. there could be 129 million americans losing coverage. rick, you're an honest guy. i would be shock fd you...
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what those were did not tell us or the reasons i would constantly china. especially as far as the peer was the sort of the pure the color of the pupils. if you're a genius through the injections of the pills they would send in what they called the yes james like a ross lord. is equally. excited as medication the former detainees claims are now at goaded a new study out this week that shows military doctors had designed and participated in cruel inhumane and degrading treatment of detainees these conditions finally pushed hicks to take a plea deal in two thousand and seven on the charge of providing material support for terrorism it was called an alford plea which meant he acknowledged the evidence but did not make any admissions however hicks still knew there would be implications it wasn't an easy decision because i had the think about the ramifications of doing one or you know it was or the first point isn't supposed to do so just so you don't do any crime little and something as serious as terrorism i don't need it the lid is destroyed the media would n
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i think this is very sad. >> used to be liberal in the best sense of that word. and now it's the worst. james? >> i guess this is a hit. admiring the savvy of those political operators at goldman sachs who, of course, had a lot of alums and friends in washington during 2008, helped them get bailouts and now we find that on their payroll hillary clinton as well as mrs. ted cruz. so they've covered all the bases once again. very impressive. >> is there some irony aforethought in that? >> yes. shooting for irony. >> not such great admiration for goldman sachs in that? you got to do what you got to do. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us at jer @foxnews.com. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. >>> welcome to "america's news headquarters." new developments on the shooting rain page at los angeles international airport that left one tsa agent dead. the accused gunman now charged with the murder of a federal officer. police say he shot the agent at poinblan
i think this is very sad. >> used to be liberal in the best sense of that word. and now it's the worst. james? >> i guess this is a hit. admiring the savvy of those political operators at goldman sachs who, of course, had a lot of alums and friends in washington during 2008, helped them get bailouts and now we find that on their payroll hillary clinton as well as mrs. ted cruz. so they've covered all the bases once again. very impressive. >> is there some irony aforethought in...
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you must really want to tell us more. no, they expanded it so that they could get more ad revenue because citizens go to the local news to find out about politics÷ but when you're shaving the newscast, when those citizens show up to get information, the information's coming from the ads, not from the news. >> yep. >> and there are many countries in the world, the scandinavian countries, for instance, which they basically ban political ads. they allow party election broadcasts, which are very structured. >> because? >> because they say, at the time of an election, people need news and information, not, you know, some sort of managed statement from candidates that might actually cause them to think badly about the other candidate. >> i think this is something that most americans, because, are unfamiliar with if they're under the age of 65 or 70, that our elections weren't like this for the first 170 years of american history, prior to the 1960s. and even in the 1960s and the '70s, the amount of political tv advertising was
you must really want to tell us more. no, they expanded it so that they could get more ad revenue because citizens go to the local news to find out about politics÷ but when you're shaving the newscast, when those citizens show up to get information, the information's coming from the ads, not from the news. >> yep. >> and there are many countries in the world, the scandinavian countries, for instance, which they basically ban political ads. they allow party election broadcasts,...